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TEN PAGES. PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 19W. SALE OF BABY GO-CARTS, 10 STYLES S3.35 to S8.B5. materia tbe best, styles the latest., prices the lowest ( THE COMING OF RAIN. "Marr. my darling. I am ruined Cabs are for the rich. The failure of Sampson & Co. has pulled me down. wan, widowed fields beneath a and when all my debts are paid lj cloudless sky shall liave but S500 with which to i Look out across a summer sea FREDERICK NOLF b CO. face the world.- It was a terrible shock, and what wonder the little woman fainted. Only $500. Ruin? Abject poverty! Sorrow's cup full! The artist s wife sat with her face iat the window of their liny room J i wondering what had happened to de- ( tain her husband. Artist though he was. he was generally very methodi- cal In bis movements. ! While her fears strengthened J. J cab drove ..p tc the house and with- in it wonder of wonders! she des- , cried the form of her husband. This a was indeed disquieting: "Why had he; tt valu; 4 ! He spranr from the cab. dismiss- icd the driver with a gratuity and ran And in their loneliness they seem to( cry: "Where are the lost ships of the Wind and Rain?' When, of a sudden, Bob White, whose eye Is true As any pilot's, and who cannot rail. Pauses a startled Instant in the blue Then shouts to all the fields, "A J sail! A sail!" Boston Transcript Rich-Aromattic-Delicions At t.jJ . jrvsa. No coupons, no pnxes, no jouventrt 1 and lb rocu-lijnii" with Joyful face up the steps. hoiio and he was tired of work way so he decided to learn mysteries" of the brake-beam. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Psblhhed nj afternoon -enpt Snnday at !'-,n(li-T on- Owjdc by tbe EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. His wife hastened ijto the hall to J any- j meet him. j the 1 "What is it, dear?" she cried as he i J j came springing: up the stairs, two I . slpnK nt n tlm He made the first 2.i00 miles all' "Come inside, dear, and' I'll tell you. j J right. although I feel like taking the world i tntr ttv pnnfiiloniR " I He was Just beginning to pride j ..ohwhat ls u. Pal i himself on being an expert dead-1 I boot when crash! He slips under ' "Better than that, my dear. I have j J Have you Telephone. Main It. SUISCIUITION 1IATKS. bally, on year by sail Dally. tx moottu be mall IlsllT. three months bj raaU Dally, one month by mil daily, per nioath by carrlar Wr-tlj. one year by mall TVeetily. ill moatb by asall Weekly, four months by sail Serai-Weekly, one year by mall . . . Seral-Weekle. ali month by mall . Semi-Weekly. Ibw month by mall . S5.1-0 . ;..-. . 1.35 . .30 . HS . 1.M .75 . .S . :.to . l.f) . .50 Tt Kart Ortsoalan U on sale at II 1! Eietr New Stands, at Hotel Itortland, tad Hotel lVrtlrH. l'orttaBi!. Orejrftn. rJon. Srtpp llcltae News Asoeia afcm FmnctM-o llur4D. -tiif- Fourth St. Chiracs llnrean. '.& Senrlty Ilallilin;. Washtnsloo, V C. ilaiwa. .Mil 14th SL, .V. W. Entered at Pendleton txMtoQre as second cla matter. I the cruel wheels, and they carry I bock a mangled boxful of flesh and bone to the widowed mother, who Is wondering and praying In the old home. Hoys, any kind of a home is better than the tramp campfire. Any kind of a Job beats bumming. When you think about leaving the home and the imagined drudgery of the farm, just imagine yourself com- I Ing back a crashed and mangled ; I corpse. J ' Better for you that you never see (outside the county in wuleh you i'were born, yet live to be a useful cititen. than that you get a glimpse of the world, yet become a tramp in doing so. Half the men tramping today are isold the oil that I did last summer' And what do you suppose I received for It?" "Oh, I don't knov. Fifty dollars?" "Pouf! I received every cent of S500. little girl! Five hundred dol lars! Now I can face the world." And the twain went dancing around the room like crazy marion ettes. Five hundred dollars! Pros perity! Plutocratic v-ealth! The cup of Joy bubbling over' Charles Bat- tell Loomis THE LARGEST TUNNEL. the Alps, j I The Simplon tunnel in one of the greatest works in the world, is rapidly approaching com pletion Its total length will be a little over 12 miles, of which dis tance six and upward have been penetrated on the north, or Brigue side, and four and upward on the south, or Italian side, leaving only THAT EASTER SUIT Get one that is nobby and fits you perfectly, one that is stylish, com bines the wearing qualities, and will keep its shape. Our facilities for furnishing you with such a suit are unexcelled, as we represent the most artistic tailors of the country. We guarantee every suit sold by us to be just as repre sented. Every suit is made to the In dividual measurement of the pur chaser. We never disappoint a customer. '.inine- , . I soutc. or Italian side, leaving only a . doing ho without a just cause. Two-. fraetlon over one mlIe yel toe J0ERGER, THE TAILOR CORNER COURT AND GARDEN STREETS. u 1 o w ijav) 1 a e ct Ohio is the last to respond to the roll of dishonor. The story of that Springfield mob Is homjie It is sad enough when one man does a murder ous deed. But the revolting savageness of the multitude Is infinitely worse. To look Into tbe heart of that beastly mob is like looking into the mouth of hell. When the ti ger leaps forth in the man. that is terrible. The tragedy is not in the loss of life. It is in the loss of reason it is In this sudden transformation of the man into the fiend: it Is in the revelation of tbe baseness and brutality that lie so near the surface of the hu man heart. Herbert S Bige-low. thirds of them refuse to work long- jer than a Jew days In a place. They are forcing employers to turn to for- cijiu lauur in onier to nave a sure source of labor with which to carry ion their enterprises. a J Boys, be something permanent in a j the community. Better a thousand j times a steadfast, faithful laborer, j than an adventurer in clover today. . in pauperism tomorrow. Stay at , home. pleted. It is expected that the two sections will be Joined together in A GROUP OF BEAUTIES. The showing of ladies' watiw have added a large number of t(J uesigus anu new styles to oar ill -i .. 1 . .... . 1 I latKCT US9U1 UJUCUL I1PTO fh : I, ar mnnh .n ,1 1.. , ,3 1 . . . . mav De mmcuit nut nrires a-m v.i. - . ' " MO IU l SCiULUUU, LADIES' WATCHES from 5 j Wurrnntprt mnrpmfinl in year case. J15.UU. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Postoffice Block. "WHAT HAPPENED TO ITr "Oh, the old story Horse shH bolted, rattlety bang snishf You see ue result Fix It up, old man, the best you can and as quiet ly as you can." Our friend had Us wagon back in short order, sttaefc. solid, not a weak spot in it, ui looking "as good as new" jtyJoi- the coming May or June, and it wiii ) aaaaa llis example when in like tro;i. 1 i And yet. if workingmen could af ford to buy tickets, many of them would do so In preference to tramp ing. If fares were one cent per mile in this country, millions more people would ride than do today. A lack of sufficient money causes the la borer at times to take the risk of tramping. Cheaper fares would indure men , J to work more and travel like gentle- i men. It would enable thousands of , poor families to take trips for pleas tire not be long thereafter when trains will regularly be running through The organization of the work is of high efficiency. No sickness exists among the men: the use of the Brandt drill Immediately suppresses all dust and there has not been a single case of miner's phthisis, al though some 3,00u men have been at work for five years. Detective Hawley rescued Jose phine Scott and Nellie Russell from a north end saloon In Portland, Mon day night. They were of respectable families and their parents thought them out at an Innocent party They were drunk with a couple of hooi-lums. $500 REWARD FOR WOMEN WHO CANNOT En CURED. Backed up by over a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cum. a record snco is no other rerntdy for tbe divr-ue and weakneves peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors and maters of Dr fierce s Favorite jTwcnption no f: WEINHARD'S BEER Manufactured of the choicest materials only Where the highest quality of beer is desired, Weinhard't al ways fills the bill. It's pure and wholesome. More Weinhard't beer is sold In Oregon than all other beers combined. Call for WEINHARD'S BEER Peter Mendernach is distributor for Pendleton and it will l ways be found on tap at his saloon. Full supply kept in cold storage. Exam.ne our Winona npm, hacks and buggies. They hire vjtl clad hubs, run easy made ins li dded timber and warranted to Us perior to all other makes We Vi them in stock. NEAGLE BROS. Big Brick Blacksmith Shop. Notice to the Public STAND FOR PENDLETON. I and education and would brine ! ful'y warranted in offering to pay e )c j J all nan of th ,..,. ,.,. . 'Wi money 01 lnei n.ieo aes. lor anv , H UHIfl I I 111 II 1 I III I I I I I HUM I M 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I HiHI The school board has now met the demands made upon it for school room In different parts of the city. Three modem buildings will be rected in three principal residence districts of Pendleton, thus accom modating the bulk of tbe school children by bringing the school house home to them. This arrangement has been made after a careful, earnest canvass of the public school patrons. Tbe board has conformed to the letter of public sentiment in distributing school facilities over tbe city. It can do no more until you auth orize It to proceed with the build ings. It Is for your children tbe board is working. The overwhelm ing tide of school population is crowding on them. They can neither check it nor turn it aside po they must bravely meet It by your bal lots. There are a very few people in Pendleton who are opposed to the public school system, because of pri vate schools they are helping main tain. To these people an especial plea is made. The public donations from Pendle ton and vicinity have largely built and equipped the private institutions kere. When these donations were taken no questions were asked as to the private uses to which the money was to be put. It was to be devoted to education, and that was sufficient In ducement for Pendleton to give. Now be as fair as those who have giten to you in the past You will jieed and solicit help in tbe future. Join in this effort to build up the public schools and with tho same ueasure with which you give it shall be meted out to you in future. WHAT I..AKES MEN TRAMP? Closer to-! cae of Leuconbea. Female Weakness P-j. 'I I gether. , lajxm. or Falling of Womb which ttey ' Th.. am r ..,. . , ' cannot cure All they ast l a tair and There are fewer tramps in Europe' iwionable trial of their means of cure. todav. in the mnnirioc i . ,T governments own the railroads and cheap fares prevail than In this land of boasted libenies and high wages It is a subject worthy of thought. It comes home to every thinking person. Tbe campaign in Umatilla county promises no exciting features Poli tics will cut but a small figure in the county offices. The people care much less for party than for good govern ment economically administered. They want to see the graft eliminat ed and the same business principles applied to county affairs that would be applied to private affairs. Coun ty expenses have been reduced over 15,500 from IS02, and while a saving has been made by all of the officials, the most noticeable reduction of ex penses has been made in the office of assessor, which coat ISOO less In 1S03 than the average coat for the Past seven years has been. There has been an absence of costly county lit igation, also, which has materially reduced tbe expenses, and if the county court will now cut down tbe extortionate county printing bill from over 1700, as presented, to J250, the actual commercial value of that printing, the general expenses will have been very light. The taxpayers are watching these signs and will be guided more by business interests than by politics in the coming election. He celebrated his 19th birthday ly dying the death of a tramp, mangled tmder the wheels of a train. He left a good homo, voluntarily and started to see tho world. He had read several yellow-backed nov els, telling of the wonders of tramp- dam and the glory of being a daring hand. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. The banker's wife sat at the win dow wondering what could have de- tainea ner misuami usually so me thodical. At last she saw him step slowly from tbe car. This in Itself was dis quieting. Why had he not come home in a cab? What could have happened? She hastened down the stairs to tho front door and reached It just as ho did. "Honry, what Is the matter? . Why are you so late? And why did you come in a car?" Oh, ray darling, can you bear bad news?" said lie. For answer she gave lilra her ' i There are tbflvucdt of tick women drafrirmc oot a wear) mucrable existence who would be well and happy did thev bwt hae my txprn eace wrth In Pieree'a faroruc lrecnDUou." writes Mr Annie Lenman.of ic6 larLnn &, ! niceratii dead with maaramation and i Tras nearU tioa. J en dured daily unlold axonv and life was a burden to me I had used medicines internally and externally until I had made op my mind that there was do relief in sifht for me. A fnend of mine endorsed your PavtmlePrrscription, and I determined then lo pTe it a trial It took eaueoce and perseverance far I was in a bad con dition, and had lo mae your medicine for nearly four months before I was cured, but what a change H brought from despair to happiness from miaery lo I be delightful. exhiUratinr feel iai that only health bnnn. I would not change back (or a thousand dollars Your Prescrip tion ' is a grand medicine t wish every ski woman would only try it aad be counnceil" Dt Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is aent Jrtt on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps. Adorns Dr. R. y. Pierce. Bunalo, N, V7 J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt attention given and all work xaeuud properly. Blectrleal Supplies of all kinds OFFICE" -121 WEST COUBT ST. (Tribune Building) HOLT BROS. Side Hill Combined Harvester The latest improved two-wheel, side-hill combined harvester has proven a boon to wheat raisers. It is the most successful, moat economical and easiest machine to operate ever builL These harvesters have been given abundant trials right here at home and all users are highly pleased. None have been dissatisfied and .all are high in their praise. The Holt side-hill harvester on a side hill ls able to stick to the side of the hill, while the header will slip down the hill. The main wheels are vertical, which braces the machine to the side hills. It works equally adapted to level land. The Holt harvesters are sold exclusively In this section by E. L. SMITH 2X8 Court Street, Pendleton, Oregon All extras for Holt machines on hand. . HAVING SOLD MY COAL AND 1 WOOD BUSINESS TO L. W. Mc J iADMAS, I DESIRE TO THANK ALL . MY CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR LIB- 2 . ERAL SUPPORT GIVEN ME IN J THE PAST AND ASK THAT THE 'SAME BE EXTENDED TO MR. 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